Drawing Graphs
General guidance on drawing graphs
- Graphs need to have:
- Clear title
- Labelled axes
- Units on the axes
- Appropriate linear scales without any jumps
- This means the plotted graph must occupy at least half or more of the sheet or grid
- A rough rule of thumb is that if you can double the scale and still fit all the points on, then your scale is not appropriate
- The most common convention is to use small crosses to show the data points
Graph of concentration versus time
Graphs must shows appropriate scales, labelling and units. The independent variable usually goes on the x-axis and the dependent variable on the y-axis
- Remember the independent variable is the one you control or manipulate and the dependent variable is the one that changes as a result of your manipulation
- Always draw data points in pencil as it makes it easier to make corrections and adjustments